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Food prices see marginal gain in week 2 of June

June 13, 2015
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The general performance of the various commodities on the market this week was positive with most of them making marginal gains.

The highest change of 7 percentage increase was by groundnut and maize with tomatoes recording the least of negative 4 percent.

According Esoko which did the checks across the various markets in Ghana, tomato gained 13 percent in Accra to close the week at GHS 16.09 per medium size tomato tin.

It also gained 14 percent in Techiman to close at GHS 9.00, Kumasi closed at GHS 8.10 gaining 7 percent.

Takoradi and Dambai however lost 4 percent to close the week at GHS 14.99 and GHS 7.74 respectively.

Maize was sold at GHS 4.5 per olunka in Accra gaining 6 percent.

It also gained 14 percent in Tamale to close the week at 4.00 per bowl.

Wholesale prices of food stuffs in Ghana

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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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